Example sentences of "[pron] she [be] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Of course this is a self-destructive and lonely ‘ solution' ; Lucy herself admits that she has got caught up in a pattern of starving and bingeing which she is at the moment unable to see a way out of .
2 But presented with the royal ultimatum to spend the festive season in the bosom of a family with which she is at war , Diana made her heartbreak decision .
3 Thus Britain has committed heavy expenditures to just those areas in which she is at a massive comparative disadvantage against the USA .
4 That announcement to W. could , in my judgment , only serve to underline to her the extent to which she is in control .
5 Another parliamentary colleague consistently to make the connection between Britain 's economic policies and the European morass into which she is in danger of sinking is Nicholas Budgen , Member for Wolverhampton .
6 She could sense some undercurrent of tension which she was at a loss to explain .
7 A Norwegian freedom fighter who knew the area was to take her to the nearby village , after which she was on her own .
8 She left elementary school at fourteen to take a job filling seed packets for five shillings a week ; later she worked for a draper and subsequently for the Co-op , where she joined the union movement of which she was to be a lifelong member .
9 She left Queen 's in 1850 and it was in that year that she founded the school of which she was to be head for forty years , the North London Collegiate School for Ladies , which opened in the Buss Camden Street house on 4 April 1850 with thirty-five pupils .
10 Her monograph , The Metabolism of Fat , published in 1943 as the first of Methuen 's monographs in biochemistry , summarized her views on the field , in which she was by then a recognized authority .
11 Although , therefore , I may ( as indeed I do ) very much doubt whether the effect of the agreement , as a conditional waiver of the interest to which she was by law entitled under the judgment , was really present to the mind of the judgment creditor , still I can not deny that it might have that effect , if capable of being legally enforced .
12 Using exactly the same technique , I encouraged her to imagine doing just this and to practise for a further fortnight , after which she was in fact able to go to the local park and sit on a bench watching the children at play .
13 And although she seems to disagree with its overall drift , she tells me she 's in complete accord with my views on what she called my ‘ blasted reconstruction ’ . ’
14 ‘ D' you mean to tell me she 's in the Wrens ? ’
15 It was no great shock , therefore , when around the time of my nineteenth birthday , the police informed me she was in hospital again .
16 Betty McCaw , who lives out Templepatrick way , tells me she was in the electricity showrooms the other day when she happened to catch the eye of another woman in the queue .
17 No , she told me she was in another place , I 've never heard of it , .
18 It has n't seemed that long because for ten of them she was on the phone and another ten in shoe shops .
19 The odd thing was his first thought was her husband , Ed , must be told — Ed whom she was on the verge of divorcing .
20 Elizabeth Stewart , post-graduate chemistry student , recalls that Sir Robert Robinson under whom she was to work was away working for a government department and his students rarely saw him : ‘ We never knew when he would do a lab round , and often it would be at the lunch hour , when I was out ’ .
21 When things were at their worst and it appeared the disease would spread over the whole island , Sister Mary Jane Wilson offered , if the government would put into good order the hospital at Lazareto ( which had been damaged and looted during riots ) , to take the group of sisters of whom she was in charge to nurse the sick there .
22 It was seldom she met someone with whom she was in religious accord .
23 We was told to get a mortgage and that of course she she was on her own .
24 Erm , and sh she she was at the party when he , and she was going away , that was it , and she said , said to Wallis , will you look after David for me .
25 When the next daughter also began truanting , disappearing from home and lying about who she was with , Jacqueline stepped in .
26 Who she was with and what they had done .
27 Or who she was with ?
28 ‘ Nor who she was with ? ’
29 Shift-change was long over ; Haminh should have returned here at least an hour ago , unless she had a lover who had n't been mentioned , who she was in the habit of spending a shift with .
30 And then he wondered who she was in love with in London , to have kept a watch on another time ; and asked himself why in Christ she had come with him , in that case ; and at the same moment reflected about some plays , for he truly liked the theatre .
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